Pros:

Decent feel and key response, Simple, but attractively styled, Second set of W, A, S, and D keys in silver make them stand out for easy location, You can mash 11 keys at once for in-game combo moves without conflict, Extremely low price: $14.99 with free shipping and a free mouse at Newegg.com...

Decent feel and key response, Simple, but attractively styled, Second set of W, A, S, and D keys in silver make them stand out for easy location, You can mash 11 keys at once for in-game combo moves without conflict, Extremely low price: $14.99 with free shipping and a free mouse at Newegg.com

PS/2 connector (and no USB adapter included), None of the frills you might expect when you hear the phrase "gaming keyboard", You can press 11 specific keys at once, and you're not likely to need all of them at once anyway

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